You seem to be quite excited about pugs and Perl 6, so I strongly recommend you join the IRC channel #perl6 on irc.freenode.net, that's where the developers hang out.
Regarding your problem: Pugs implements regexes and rules via the Perl 5 Module Pugs::Compiler::Rule, which is called through the perl 5 interpreter which is linked into pugs.
So I guess it uses PERL5LIB to search for the module, not PERL6LIB, and not Perl 6's @*INC. (Yes, it shoudl be @*INC, not @INC, unless I'm very much mistaken). I don't have a pugs installation available to try it, though.
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